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Timber Trade FederationTimber Trade FederationGrowing the Use of WoodGrowing the Use of Wood

Wood for Who’s Good?

Some UK experience in the timber market

Andy RobyHead of Environment and CSR

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PresentationPresentation

1. Good wood v. bad wood2. CSR in the UK timber trade3. UK Market for Certified

Timber4. CSR and the Timber

industry

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10 year old FramirePlantation, Mbalmayo,

Cameroon

10 year old FramirePlantation, Mbalmayo,

Cameroon

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Some Assumptions….

• All wood is good• It must be good, it grows on

trees!• Timber exporting is good for

development• “Trust me I’m a trader!”

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Badly Logged Forest

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Well managed logging (reduced impact)

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… the bad wood

• Illegal logging• Deforestation in Indonesia, Brazil,

Philippines, Africa, Siberia• Not just a hardwood issue!• Conflict Timber

– Burma– Congo-Kinshasa– Cambodia – Liberia…..

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Greenpeace International Press Release

“London, International — A criminal trail of illegally logged timber from the world's last rainforests, which is 'laundered' in China before arriving in Europe, the USA and other consumer countries, has been uncovered by a major Greenpeace investigation.

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Admiralty Arch, Nelson’s Column, House of Commons….

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“Save a tree use PVC”

“As a tree, timber does symbolise environmental goodness. However, the processes necessary to make it a viable building material removes much of it's assumed green credentials.” www.concretecentre.com

What our competitors say:

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2. CSR in the UK Timber Trade: What to do about the bad wood!

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CSR in Action in the TTF

A. Code of Conduct

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TTF Code of ConductTTF Code of Conduct

New: TTF will issue specific guidance on buying complying with the Code of Conduct for purchases from high risk countries

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TTF ACTION

A. Code of ConductB. €7m EU Timber Trade Action Plan with

the Tropical Forest Trust – verified legal timber from 150 mills and forests in Indonesia, Malaysia, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Cameroon, China, Brazil, Guyana, Bolivia

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Long and complex

From here

To here

TTAP – Supply Chain Management

Source: Scott Poynton, TFT

A verified legal supply chain

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TTF ACTION

A. Code of ConductB. €7m EU Timber Trade Action Plan –

verified legal timber from 147 mills and forests in Indonesia, Malaysia, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Cameroon, China, Brazil, Guyana, Bolivia

C. Responsible Purchasing Policy

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36 audited RPP Companies in 2007

• AW Champion Ltd, • Arnold Laver & Co Ltd, • Brooks Brothers• BSW Timber plc• Caledonian Plywood• Capricorn Timber• Channel Woodcraft Ltd• Crown Timber• Danzer• DLH• Finnforest UK Ltd• Finnish Fibreboard• Flatau Dick (UK) Ltd• Frank Gresham• Gill & Robinson Ltd• Hanson Plywood• Hollanden Timber Ltd• Hoppings Softwood Products

•Howarth Timber•International Plywood •James Donaldson•James Latham plc•John Boddy•John Robertson•John Wright•Howie•Medite (Coillte)•Morgan & Co •Premier Forest Products•PT Agencies Ltd•SCA Timber Supply Ltd•Snows Timber•T Brewer & Co Ltd •Timber Connection Ltd•Wolseley UK•Wood International (Far East)

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Where is the risk greatest?

Where the forest is going fastest!

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3. UK Market for Certified Timber: the results of CSR Policies

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Chart 1: Change in certified forest area December 1996-2005 (million hectares)

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

FSC SFI/PEFC OTHER PEFC CSA/PEFC MTCC

Rupert Oliver, 2005Rupert Oliver, 2005

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• Certified supply is increasing

• UK imports; – 60% certified in 2006 – rising by 5% p.a.

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Supply and DemandSupply and Demand

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Is certified timber available in all product categories?

• Yes, but …..• Some structural timber is only available in PEFC

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UK Market Studies• Reports by Rupert Oliver and Nick Moore• Overall demand for certified timber = 10%• Supply of certified timber = 60%• SUPPLY is 6x demand• Key segments have a small (2-7%) premium:

– Hardwood plywood– Hardwood sawntimber

• Steady but low demand for verified legal timber• It should be rising!

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UK Government Procurement (CPET)

• Big push to improve implementation• Change in policy announced April 2007:

– From April 2009 government will only purchase sustainable FLEGT licensed timber

– From April 2015 government will only purchase sustainable timber

• Controversial!• Consultation now being undertaken• Likely to be “modified or fine tuned”!

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4. CSR and the Timber Industry

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Corporate Social Responsibility

• Going beyond compliance with law• Making sure our industry is having a positive

impact on society• Building confidence in the timber industry• Strengthening our competitive advantage• Leadership• There is a role here for the UNECE Timber

Committee– Encouraging best practice and working together

34Wood for Who’s Good?

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Thank YouThank You

Good Wood = Good BusinessGood Wood =

Good Business

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